Did anyone else see Jeopardy today and yesterday? There was a contestant named Tony Hightower who looked and acted just like the Dean. It turns out he's a big Community fan, too. I wonder which came first.
Did anyone else see Jeopardy today and yesterday? There was a contestant named Tony Hightower who looked and acted just like the Dean. It turns out he's a big Community fan, too. I wonder which came first.
There's also the last season episode "Look Before You Sleep" where we hear her say, "Norm, is that you? You've come home to me. Come here, Lover Boy." I had to look it up on Netflix.
I was pretty young when I watched Cheers as it aired, but I'm still kind of surprised that I never really noticed Vera's absence until Maris on Frasier got me thinking about it.
Oldman is the ultimate chameleon. I like a lot of other character actors, but Oldman takes it to another level. He is: The Chameleon.
I'm a die-hard Conan fan who watches every show (Phil Nugent is the devil btw), and I also love to catch Ferguson occasionally, but it's not something I could watch every night.
Richard Jenkins = never not awesome.
Peter Krause has managed to put the douchery of Nate Fisher behind him by creating somewhat of his antithesis in Adam, I'm really hoping he doesn't start straying back towards that character again with the subtle douchiness on display tonight.
Her?
That Borat is a lucky guy.
I probably watch more TV online than I do on cable, but it just so happens that the shows that really need the ratings are the ones I watch on cable, so it works out well just filling it out truthfully in my case.
I served my ten years in the kitchen and I got out. I try not to think about it anymore, but when I was there, "Kitchen Confidential" was the bible. I've never before or since had that experience of an author capturing my experience so authentically. It was like my future self sending me an account of my life if I'd…
Good point. That's just something you fill in on the last page of the diary in the "additional comments" section, but it couldn't hurt.
You only get the diary for one week unfortunately.
I know it's probably not going to make an impact, but I feel pretty good about the fact that our household was chosen to be a Nielson family this week while this show is still on in its rightful timeslot.
Hader on Update + the Seinfeld sketch + Charlie Day in general were enough to make this the best I've seen the show in ages. Some of the rest was just okay to somewhat bad, but still an amazing episode by contemporary comparison.
This may have just topped the infamous Koski Ghostbusters writeup for the most painfully wrong thing I've ever read on AVC. There is just too much wrong here to succinctly point out the problems, but I'll say that the fact that the author spends a significant amount of words critiquing the AUDIENCE of the show is…
Where's the chicken recipe?
Off the top of my head, I'd recommend "Flu Season". The problem is they really need to know the characters wherever you start. The gay penguin episode is another possibility.
There needs to be an episode that involves Woody Harrelson as Mayor Boyd of Hanover, Indiana. This would be good.
Don't forget that going to the cops could easily lead to revealing Walt as a multiple-murderer.